It is not an omen, it is not even particularly lucky either
It is not any kind of omen.
No. It just means a bird is in your tree.
Only if you believe them to be. It's all in your head.
Your sharp eyes serve you well.
it means the Rabbit Mafia has it out for you.....
An omen is "anything perceived or happening that is believed to portend a good or evil event or circumstance in the future." Finding a four-leaf clover, for example, is commonly cited as an omen of good luck. A bat inside the house, in folk lore, is an omen of death. Omens are events that people believe predict the future.
There have been at least five Omen films. The Omen(1976), Damien: Omen II (1978), Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981), Omen IV: The Awakening (1991) (TV) and The Omen (2006), which is a remake of the first movie.
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No. Neither is finding a penny. These are just things rumors we want to believe.
Finding pennies often symbolizes luck or a positive omen, as many believe that spotting a penny, especially if it's heads up, brings good fortune. This act can also represent appreciating small blessings in life, encouraging mindfulness of the little things. Additionally, some people view finding pennies as a reminder to stay grounded and grateful, reinforcing the idea that even the smallest treasures can hold significance.
It depends on context. "The meteors were an omen of pending disaster" or "the patrol's appearance was an omen of more to come" are both acceptable.
Ominous: [Latin, ominosus < Omen] Of or being an omen, esp. an evil one. So, yes, ominous is the adjective form of omen.